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This project re-defined what causes ‘coastal squeeze’ and assessed the best way of managing its past and future impacts.
Evidence requirement R014: Loss of fringing habitat and transitional communities from coastal squeeze
A labour market is “tight” if vacant jobs are plentiful and available workers are scarce. This article considers broader measures of labour market availability and indicators of mismatch between unemployment and vacancies across industries.
Chinese labour supply remains tight, with significant long term implications
Results of a randomized control trial whereby households were provided with access to a simple savings device, an individual lockbox or SMS reminders.
This study developed a financial innovation to study the impact of redistributive pressure on workers’ labor supply and productivity
This paper examines the relevance of spatial differentiation on SMEs’ access to bank finance following the 2007 financial crisis
Examines the impact of a microcredit expansion program on financial access and the transition of unbanked borrowers to commercial banks
Developing countries will be able to respond faster to economic crises through new proposals developed by the London Coalition and driven by the UK government.
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